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Stresses in glaciers : Methods of Calculation / by Peter Halfar

Edition 1st ed. 2022.
Publisher (Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2022
Language English
Size XIV, 223 p. 8 illus : online resource
Authors *Halfar, Peter author
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Subjects LCSH:Earth sciences
LCSH:Difference equations
LCSH:Functional equations
LCSH:Environmental sciences
LCSH:Physics
FREE:Earth Sciences
FREE:Difference and Functional Equations
FREE:Environmental Physics
Notes I Introduction and fundamentals. Introduction -- Balance and boundary conditions -- Integral operators -- Forces and torques on surfaces -- Special solutions of balance conditions -- Weightless stress tensor fields -- II The general solution of balance and boundary conditions. Weightless stress tensor fields with boundary conditions -- The general solution of balance and boundary conditions -- Models and model selection. III Applications and examples. Land glaciers -- Floating glaciers -- IV Appendix. Bibliography -- Explanation and list of symbols
In this book, for the first time, a hitherto unknown general solution of the reliably known stress conditions is presented. This general solution forms a reliable and new starting point to get further in stress calculations than before. In this way, approximately realistic solutions can be found despite a recurring problem: the information deficits that are unavoidable due to the difficulty of exploring glaciers. This issue is demonstrated by the example of stagnating glaciers. For horizontally isotropic homogeneous tabular iceberg models, even mathematically exact unambiguous solutions of all relevant conditions are presented. All calculations use only elementary arithmetic operations, differentiations and integrations. The mathematical fundamentals are presented in detail and explained in many application examples. The integral operators specific to calculations of stresses facilitate the mathematical considerations. The stand-alone text allows the reader to understand what is involved even without considering the formulas. The author Peter Halfar is a theoretical physicist. He also developed a model of the movement of large ice caps (1983), which is still in use today. This book is a translation of an original German edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation
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